Nice sign!
trail + bridge building--post yer picts!
A couple of shots.
Builder for hire.
Beauty there BigEarl!
…and reflecting back a couple posts, I have a seldom used router I could/should put to good use…nice work on the sign Pemby!
yea good job big earl!
…I have a seldom used router I could/should put to good use…nice work on the sign Pemby!
Keeping in mind…this would go against the Kamloops tradition of not naming trails…hahaha
Dedicated to the signage..pics courtesy of LeeLau
http://www.pinkbike.com/news/central-vancouver-islands-green-gem-campbell-river-2014.html
Couple of signs I made.
R.I.P.
Still kickin'
A couple of shots.
the use of two smoke seams a little excessive, saves a little time and elbow grease but i don't understand your pursuit for perfect stingers. i think i would have paid more attention to the transition onto the bridge.
the use of two smoke seams a little excessive, saves a little time and elbow grease but i don't understand your pursuit for perfect stingers. i think i would have paid more attention to the transition onto the bridge.
In that particular area it was slim pickings for cedar. We opted to rip that one larger log into quarters to provide us with stringers for two crossings. We square them off as needed (3 sides) to speed up building square/level structures.
These particular crossings are primarily used for hikers, but we do try and build for all. So even if the transition is small, its better than nothing.
Builder for hire.
the use of two smoke seams ……
i have never heard an expression like this before…
In that particular area it was slim pickings for cedar. We opted to rip that one larger log into quarters to provide us with stringers for two crossings. We square them off as needed (3 sides) to speed up building square/level structures.
These particular crossings are primarily used for hikers, but we do try and build for all. So even if the transition is small, its better than nothing.
Makes sense for a foot bridge, I guess I prefer to carry a lighter pack into the trail and do the extra work of squaring stingers with hand tools.
Does trail clearing count as trail building?
Chilcotin Chainsaw Gang
http://www.themountainbikelife.com/2014/07/chilcotin-chainsaw-gang.html#more
(sorry about the huge pics below, blogspot sized them)
Does trail clearing count as trail building?
Chilcotin Chainsaw Gang
http://www.themountainbikelife.com/2014/07/chilcotin-chainsaw-gang.html#more
Are you the same guys doing the clearing all over the north shore?
I've seen those carved smiley faces all over.
:beer: good on ya either way
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Are you the same guys doing the clearing all over the north shore?
I've seen those carved smiley faces all over.
:beer: good on ya either way
The smilies have been taken up my a lot of saw workers. THey are everywhere now.
Back to the wood signage. Birthday present from a friend for my climbing trail:
Are you the same guys doing the clearing all over the north shore?
I've seen those carved smiley faces all over.
:beer: good on ya either way
Nope, we are working farther north.
The Smileys are contagious, I like them as they are a subtle brand that mtn bikers are doing the trail clearing. People that see them on mtn bike trails will know that mtn bikers are clearing multi-use trails too.
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Blog post by my wife on our work up there last year.
http://inabits.blogspot.ca/2013/12/the-blow-down-on-paradise.html
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